![]() ![]() Universities and research institutes from France, the UK and Spain have since started to contribute as well. ![]() Professor Stefan Hild, project leader of ETpathfinder: “We started ETpathfinder with 15 partners from the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. The project also involves several other European knowledge institutions. The Limburg-based university is one of the driving forces behind ETpathfinder alongside Dutch physics institute Nikhef. ETpathfinder’s arrival also strengthens the border region’s position as a candidate location for the new European gravitational wave detector, the Einstein Telescope.ĮTpathfinder is currently under construction at Maastricht University. The state-of-the-art physics laboratory will serve as a testing ground for the development of technologies for future gravitational wave detectors. Demissionary Minister of Education, Culture and Science Ingrid van Engelshoven will open ETpathfinder in Maastricht this afternoon.
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